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Beaucoup Chapeaux: Sounds of an Old-World Café
January 28, 2017 @ 7:30 pm - 10:00 pm
$15 – $20With a sound influenced by Django Reinhardt, Edith Piaf, Roma music, jazz, and folk, Beaucoup Chapeaux returns to the Poppy for an evening of originals and reinterpretations of traditional European classics, ready to transport you through time and space.
Featuring:
Maggie McKaig – accordion, vocals
Luke Wilson – tenor guitar, plectrum banjo, vocals
Murray Campbell – violin, oboe, English horn, vocals
Randy McKean – clarinet, bass clarinet, piccolo, vocals
Beaucoup Chapeaux founder and leader Maggie McKaig is an accordionist, guitarist, vocalist, and award-winning composer who was worked with luminaries such as bassists Michael Zisman and Bill Douglass, saxophonist George Brooks, and Grammy-winner Mary Youngblood. McKaig and her bandmates–including Wilson; Campbell, who frequently plays with North State, InConcert, and Auburn symphonies; and composer/vocalist Randy McKean, leader of the the modern chamber quartet Bristle–have played numerous tours throughout Northern California and the Pacific Northwest, as well as countless evenings at a French café in their hometown of Nevada City, California.
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Photo by: Tony Finnerty
Time: Doors 7:00PM / Show 7:30PM
Admission: $15-20 sliding scale
Tickets will not be sold in advance for this event – please arrive at the Red Poppy when doors open to purchase tickets. All ages are welcome.
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